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    Disc Dunce

    I recently changed pads and discs to swap over to the Akenobo pads. I bought the full set from Pedders as the price was actually about the same as the dealer OEM price. I was happy to pay a bit more for the pads. They offered an exact replacement disc so went the whole set.

    The pads have been fantastic.

    The discs however are now a rusty unattractive mess.

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    The previous discs had some sort of grey blotchy coating and looking at almost all near new vehicles the discs have some black coating in the centre section as do newish Discos I see.

    Was I just dumb not to realise I needed to prep and paint the centre section or do OEM discs now come with this from the factory? There was no instructions in the box on what to do.

    Hope this is a warning to others as would have been no trouble to do this but now a much harder job.

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    My new rotors were DBA and are coated/painted..

    What brand rotors did they supply?
    Why didn't you upgrade to Slotted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    My new rotors were DBA and are coated/painted..

    What brand rotors did they supply?
    Why didn't you upgrade to Slotted?
    I am always a sceptic about the 'extra features' as have had no problems with standard and not setting fastest lap times. In any case, this video is super interesting and suggests the myth exists to reel in extra dollars from the average punter for unnecessary 'sexy' features. The bit on modern pad technology is interesting which reflects the Akenobo pads.

    This guy is the Brian Cox of mechanics - [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78wbht355R8"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78wbht355R8[/ame]

    I feel I have been sold a bit of a pup and also should wear the dunce hat and sit in the corner as obvious raw steel has no chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    My new rotors were DBA and are coated/painted..

    What brand rotors did they supply?
    Why didn't you upgrade to Slotted?
    Was their own brand in nice box. Fitted up perfect replacement for OEM.

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    The slotted in a 4wd application has huge benefits in sand, mud and water - pads clear quickly (much quicker) and you get the bite back.

    I'm not a fan of cross drilling as quoted in the video, for the very same reasons.

    To solve your issue just whip the wheel off, a bit of sand paper, make a "mask" out of cardboard to go over the hub and mask the disc itself and spray some high temp paint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    To solve your issue just whip the wheel off, a bit of sand paper, make a "mask" out of cardboard to go over the hub and mask the disc itself and spray some high temp paint.
    Yes a 10 minute job out of the packet now painful

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    I just painted some cold galvanising on mine and now look OK
    2012 Fuji White 3.0 D4, Rear view camera, Hi-line sound, E-diff, Xenon lights, ARB winch bar, Lightforce 240 50w HID. Brads sliders.

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    Update: Shot off a note of frustration to Pedders Feedback the same day I posted this thread. Was an Akenobo compliment and disc complaint.

    Received a call from WA Manager today stating that their new line of discs is to be electroplated however my email shows the standard OEM version is not. This is now an internal debate as his view is that no disc they sell for this style of vehicle should be unpainted where it is easily seen.

    I explained I understand this is only a cosmetic issue and my own fault for not asking /checking or preferably being told.

    His call was to offer to bring my car in remove wheels and discs and properly coat (not just high temp paint) and return car to me.

    Thanks Pedders I will update when done.

    P.S. Put in a plug for getting Akenobo pads for D4 3.0 owners as he said these have been going well and should expect 2-3x lifetime over standard disc/pad combo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    Update:

    P.S. Put in a plug for getting Akenobo pads for D4 3.0 owners as he said these have been going well and should expect 2-3x lifetime over standard disc/pad combo.


    Hi PD. I have not kept up with the 3 litre pad discussions but last time I did, you could not get Akebono pads for front and rear, it was only one of them. Is this no longer true? Do Akebono supply in Oz pads for front and rear?


    regards


    James

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    I explained this dilemma to the main man who was looking into it.

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